District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0039

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Report Pass
3/4/25  
Engrossed
3/4/25  
Enrolled
4/22/25  
Passed
4/24/25  
Chaptered
6/13/25  

Caption

Closing of a Portion of a Public Alley and Dedication of Land for Alley Purposes in Square 756, S.O. 24-00310, Act of 2025

Impact

The bill is expected to streamline urban infrastructure management within the affected area, allowing for better allocation of land use between public and private interests. By officially closing this section of the public alley, the District Government can repurpose the land according to urban development plans, potentially influencing future traffic patterns and community layouts. The proper execution of this act will ensure compliance with necessary departmental conditions to enhance city planning activities.

Summary

B26-0039, also known as the 'Closing of a Portion of a Public Alley and Dedication of Land for Alley Purposes in Square 756, S.O. 24-00310, Act of 2025,' aims to officially close a section of the public alley system in Square 756, which is adjacent to Lot 47. The bill also facilitates the dedication of a portion of Lot 806 within the same square for continued public alley use. This legislative effort aligns with existing procedures for street and alley management as established under the Home Rule Act and relevant local legislation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around B26-0039 appears to be largely positive, with support likely focused on urban development and infrastructure improvement initiatives. Stakeholders engaged in city planning and local governance typically view the management and optimization of public spaces as beneficial for the community, fostering a proactive approach to town development. As discussions may arise regarding public access or other logistical impacts, the prevailing attitude reflects a cautious optimism for effective urban management.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its urban planning objectives, there may be contention regarding the adequacy of public participation in the decision-making process for closing public alleys. Concerns from local residents or advocacy groups might arise around the impacts on accessibility and community needs, particularly if alternative routes are not clearly communicated or developed. The act’s measures are contingent upon the District Department of Transportation's conditions, which could lead to additional discussions around compliance and community feedback.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC B25-1002

Closing of a Portion of a Public Alley and Dedication of Land for Alley Purposes in Square 756, S.O. 24-00310, Act of 2024

DC B25-0636

Closing of a Public Alley in Square 3701, S.O. 23-06220, Act of 2023

DC B25-0614

Closing of a Public Alley in Square 5051, S.O. 21-00136, Act of 2023

DC B25-0898

Closing of a Public Alley in Square 3701, S.O. 23-06220, Emergency Act of 2024

DC B25-0899

Closing of a Public Alley in Square 3701, S.O. 23-06220, Temporary Act of 2024

DC B25-0146

Howard East Towers Alley Closing and Street Dedication Act of 2023

DC B25-0896

Closing of a Public Alley in Square 5051, S.O. 21-00136, Emergency Act of 2024

DC B25-0897

Closing of a Public Alley in Square 5051, S.O. 21-00136, Temporary Act of 2024

DC B25-1009

Closing of a Public Alley in Square 5051, S.O. 21-00136, Second Emergency Act of 2024

DC B25-0341

Howard East Towers Alley Closing and Street Dedication Emergency Act of 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.